Sunday Sun

Tributes left for ‘kindest boy’

FRIENDS AND FAMILY GRIEVE DEATH

- By Sophie Finnegan Reporter sophie.finnegan@reachplc.com

HEARTBREAK­ING tributes have been left for an alleged murder victim “gone too soon” in South Shields.

Faisel Ames Abdou died in hospital hours after an alleged stabbing at a home on Marshall Wallis Road in South Shields on Saturday, March 5.

Northumbri­a Police said the 25-year-old suffered suspected stab wounds at the property.

Yesterda morning, a number of bright and colourful bouquets of flowers were left outside the property along with some candles.

A number of touching tributes were also left for Fise which said he will be “dearly missed”.

One said: “Gone too soon but God only takes the best. Fly high young angel, rest in peace,” while another said: “Gone far too soon, love ya cuz.”

A third said: “Fise, RIP Sonna. You’ll be missed dearly. Shine bright.”

In a statement, Fise’s heartbroke­n family paid tribute to the “kindest boy”. They said: “Fise was so loved and the hole left in our lives from his death can never ever be filled. He was the kindest boy and would help anyone he could. We are all truly devastated.”

Three men appeared before magistrate­s at South Tyneside Magistrate­s Court charged with his murder on Thursday.

Michael Raine, 34, of Grace House in Percy Main, North Tyneside, Scott Mitchell, 24, of no fixed abode, and Shaun Riches, 24, of Wycliffe Avenue in Newcastle, have all been charged with murder.

Riches and Raine also face an additional charge of possession of a bladed article on March 5.

Magistrate­s sent the case to Newcastle Crown Court where a hearing will take place tomorrow at 10am.

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 ?? ?? ■ Tributes to Fise Ames Abdou who died on Marshall Wallis Road in South Shields
■ Tributes to Fise Ames Abdou who died on Marshall Wallis Road in South Shields

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